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How to Furnish a Small Studio Apartment

Not long ago I moved into to the 500-square-foot studio apartment We lived in when I first moved to Washington, DC. I was in my early 20's in the past and single. Now I'm pushing 30, no longer solitary and I have a far greater sense of how exactly to decorate and furnish a studio in a manner that actually works.

I'm finding the experience of furnishing and decorating my small space liberating and exciting. After all, I went from a huge two bedroom to basically one long room. Obviously, not only have I came across storage space in short supply, walls as well! So I've been faced with the dilemma of furnishing this little studio residence and speaking from the previous failed attempt, I found a solution that works.

Keep reading for tips on decorating and furnishing your own studio apartment... and hopefully some inspiration from my furnishing and designing experience.

Exactly what is a studio apartment?

A studio, also sometimes known as efficiency is an apartment that's between 300 to 600 square foot with essentially one room. The main one room functions as a living room, dining room, bedroom, and kitchen. Even your kitchen usually doesn't have a genuine wall. My kitchen for example, includes a sliding partition. One plus that I've observed in studios here in DC and in my hometown of NY are foyers, aka dressing locations leading into the bathroom. I really like those little rooms because they're like awesome walk in closets.

Effiiency Apartment Furniture Placement

The open floor plan of a studio apartment could make furniture placement quiet tricky. Who would like their sleeping space in ordinary site and virtually touching the living room space. Or worse yet, be a combination of both and dead area. I know I don't so I'll talk about some tips with you about how you too can have a little personal privacy in your intimate little space by choosing the right furniture pieces and partitioning spaces based on their functionality.

To start off

Take a look at your studio apartment's floor-plan (or sketch one unless you have one readily available) and start experimenting with different layout choices that may work for you. Can be your room big enough to split it into sections and make it more functional? Consider things such as whether you plan on having friends over frequently (in which case you'd want a guest-friendly layout) or you plan on doing the entertaining beyond your home and will be using it simply for some 'me time' and sleeping.

Remember that you have limited room so every piece of furniture will have a major impact.

Get your innovative juices flowing and start thinking of how you can utilize the furniture pieces you want to buy to serve double-duty and putting your furniture in unconventional methods. Who knows, if your area is wide, maybe it'll seem sensible to place the sofa in the middle of the room, a TV stand in leading and perhaps a cute three piece dining room set in the back again. The back of the couch can be the separator you need to designate your dining room. So there you curently have two different rooms. After that toward the end of the area, you can have your bed.

Ways to Separate a Room

Although some may disagree, I think separating a studio apartment, which is just one room is crucial - specially the bed from all of those other room. Having gone the 'open up space' route, I quickly understood that separating a studio space adds functionality instead of having your bed and living space back-to-back.

There are a number of ways you can separate a room - below are the major options you have.

Bookcase room divider. This one is my preferred route, particularly with bookcases which have both sides finished. Not merely does a bookcase separate an area, it also does double-duty as storage space and book display situation. It can even double as a night time stand by placing your lamp using one of the shelves. I love how it keeps the area airy, while partitioning off the bed-area from the living room and looking so chic!

Folding screens. These come in all different sizes (short/tall, broad/narrow) and styles. They actually work as more of a symbolic divider, required since we all need some privacy. Screens may also be an easy solution to completely conceal your bed through the use of two of them. You also have the option to getting a shoji, a Japanese-style space divider.

Curtains. This is a simple strategy to use - who needs walls when you can have a curtain? Well maybe if you would like some privacy and peace and quiet but otherwise, curtains are cheap, easy to install, and easy to remove. It's a great temporary solution!